An outdoor power equipment includes a frame, a cutting deck supported by the frame, a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame, a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame, a suspension system having a first end coupled to the frame and a second end opposite the first end, and an operator platform movable with the suspension system with respect to the frame. The operator platform includes a seat coupled to the second end of the suspension system and a footrest pivotably coupled to the second end of the suspension system.
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1. An outdoor power equipment comprising:
a frame;
a cutting deck supported by the frame;
a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame;
a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame;
a suspension system having a first end coupled to the frame and a second end opposite the first end; and
an operator platform movable with the suspension system with respect to the frame, the operator platform including:
a seat coupled to the second end of the suspension system, and
a footrest pivotably coupled to the second end of the suspension system.
17. An outdoor power equipment comprising:
a frame;
a cutting deck supported by the frame;
a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame;
a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame;
a support structure coupled to the frame; and
an operator platform coupled to the frame by the support structure, the operator platform including:
a seat coupled to the support structure, and
a footrest defining a support surface, the footrest pivotably coupled to the support structure about a pivot point positioned at a vertical position between the seat and the support surface.
11. An outdoor power equipment comprising:
a frame;
a cutting deck supported by the frame;
a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame;
a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame;
a suspension system having a ground side coupled to the frame and a sprung side opposite the ground side; and
an operator platform movable with the suspension system, the operator platform including:
a seat coupled to a seat plate that is pivotably coupled to the sprung side of the suspension system, and
a footrest pivotably coupled to the sprung side of the suspension system,
wherein the footrest and the seat are pivotable about a single pivot point.
2. The outdoor power equipment of
3. The outdoor power equipment of
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5. The outdoor power equipment of
6. The outdoor power equipment of
7. The outdoor power equipment of
the footrest includes a first footrest portion defining a first support surface and a second footrest portion defining a second support surface, and
the second footrest portion is movably coupled to the first footrest portion with an adjustment mechanism.
8. The outdoor power equipment of
9. The outdoor power equipment of
10. The outdoor power equipment of
12. The outdoor power equipment of
the footrest includes a first footrest portion defining a first support surface and a second footrest portion defining a second support surface, and
the second footrest portion is movably coupled to the first footrest portion with an adjustment mechanism.
13. The outdoor power equipment of
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This application claims priority to co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/222,871 filed on Jul. 16, 2021, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to outdoor power equipment (e.g., lawn mowers, tractors, utility task vehicles (UTVs), loaders, etc.) and, more particularly, to a footrest for the outdoor power equipment.
In one embodiment, the invention provides an outdoor power equipment including a frame, a cutting deck supported by the frame, a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame, a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame, a suspension system having a first end coupled to the frame and a second end opposite the first end, and an operator platform movable with the suspension system with respect to the frame. The operator platform including a seat coupled to the second end of the suspension system, and a footrest pivotably coupled to the second end of the suspension system.
In one embodiment, the invention provides the outdoor power equipment including a frame, a cutting deck supported by the frame, a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame, a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame, a suspension system having a ground side coupled to the frame and a sprung side opposite the ground side, and an operator platform movable with the suspension system. The operator platform including a seat coupled to a seat plate that is pivotably coupled to the sprung side of the suspension system, and a footrest pivotably coupled to the sprung side of the suspension system. The footrest and the seat are pivotable about a single pivot point.
In one embodiment, the invention provides the outdoor power equipment including a frame, a cutting deck supported by the frame, a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame, a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame, a support structure coupled to the frame and an operator platform coupled to the frame by the support structure. The operator platform including a seat coupled to the support structure, and a footrest defining a support surface. The footrest pivotably coupled to the support structure about a pivot point positioned a vertical position between the seat and the support surface.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a footrest for the outdoor power equipment having a frame that supports a seat. The footrest including a first footrest portion supported relative to the frame, the first footrest portion defining a first support surface, a second footrest portion defining a second support surface, the second footrest portion being movably coupled to the first footrest portion; and an adjustment mechanism positioned between the first and second footrest portions to adjust a position of the second footrest portion between a first position where the second footrest portion is closest to the seat, a second position where the second footrest portion is farthest from the seat, and infinitely between the first and second positions.
In one embodiment, the invention provides the outdoor power equipment including a frame, a cutting deck supported by the frame, a first ground-engaging element coupled to a first portion of the frame, a second ground-engaging element coupled to a second portion of the frame, a support structure coupled to the frame, and an operator platform coupled to the support structure. The operator platform including a seat coupled to the support structure, and a footrest coupled to the support structure. The footrest including a first footrest portion supported relative to the frame, the first footrest portion defining a first support surface, a second footrest portion defining a second support surface, the second footrest portion being movably coupled to the first footrest portion, and an adjustment mechanism positioned between the first and second footrest portions to adjust a position of the second footrest portion between a first position where the second footrest portion is closest to the seat, a second position where the second footrest portion is farthest from the seat, and infinitely between the first and second positions.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. As used herein, terms relating to position (e.g., front, rear, left, right, etc.) are relative to an operator situated on an outdoor power equipment during normal operation of the outdoor power equipment.
The illustrated outdoor power equipment 20 also includes operator controls 44. The operator controls 44 are coupled to the frame 24 adjacent the operator platform 36. The operator controls 44 are operable to control the speed and direction of the ground-engaging elements 28, 32 through a drive mechanism (e.g., a transmission, an electric motor, etc.) to move and/or turn the outdoor power equipment 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the operator controls 44 include two handles used for a zero turn radius (ZTR) lawn mower. In other embodiments, the operator controls 44 include other suitable actuators, such as a steering wheel, joystick(s), and the like.
The frame 24 includes a first or front portion 48 and a second or rear portion 52 opposite the front portion 48. The frame 24 defines the overall body structure of the outdoor power equipment 20 and supports the other components of the outdoor power equipment 20. The prime mover 22 is supported on the rear portion 52 of the frame 24, behind the operator platform 36. In the illustrated embodiments the cutting deck 34 hangs from the frame 24 underneath the frame 24 between the front and rear portions 48, 52.
The ground-engaging elements 28, 32 are movably (e.g., rotatably) coupled to the frame 24. The illustrated ground-engaging elements 28, 32 include two first ground-engaging elements 28 coupled to the front portion 48 of the frame 24, and two second ground-engaging elements 32 coupled to the rear portion 52 of the frame 24. The first ground-engaging element 28 rotates about a first drive axis 30 (
The operator platform 36 is supported relative the frame 24 and located between the front portion 48 and the rear portion 52. For example, the operator platform 36 of the illustrated outdoor power equipment 20 is defined as the structure that supports the operator's posterior when the operator is seated in a seat 64. In other embodiments, such as stand up outdoor power equipment, the operator platform 36 is defined as the structure that supports the operator's feet relative to the frame 24.
The suspension system 40 supports the operator platform 36 on the frame 24. The suspension system 40 allows the operator platform 36 to move relative to the frame 24 when, for example, the outdoor power equipment 20 is traveling over uneven or bumpy terrain. The suspension system 40 can take the form of the suspension system described and illustrated in co-owned International Application No. PCT/US2020/032227, filed May 8, 2020, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The suspension system 40 includes a first end coupled to the frame 24 and a second end opposite the first end. In the illustrated embodiment, the first end defines a ground side of the suspension system 40 and the second end defines a sprung side that is movable relative to the frame 24. The sprung side of the suspension system 40 includes a support structure 105 (
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The pivot point 130 is positioned adjacent a front edge of the support structure 105 and the seat 64. In the illustrated embodiment, the footrest 110 has a generally L-shaped construction such that the pivot point 130 is positioned at a vertical position between a first support structure 170 (described in more detail below) of the footrest 110 and the seat 64. In other embodiments, the pivot point 130 is positioned adjacent a back edge of the support structure 105 or in between the front edge of the support structure 105 and the back edge of the support structure 105. In other embodiments, the seat plate 100 and the footrest 110 pivot about separate pivot points on the support structure 105 of the suspension system 40.
The seat 64 is coupled to and pivotable with the seat plate 100. The seat plate 100 is pivotably coupled to the support structure 105 via the shaft 125 at the pivot point 130 and is movable between an operating position (
The footrest 110 is pivotably coupled to the support structure 105 via the shaft 125 at the pivot point 130 and is movable between an operating position (
To move the footrest 110 from the operating position to the maintenance position, the operator grasps the footrest 110 and moves the footrest 110 about the pivot point 130 (e.g., against the frictional force of the latch 115). When the footrest 110 reaches the maintenance position (
When the footrest 110 is pivoted to the maintenance position, the cutting deck 34 is partially or entirely exposed, which allows the suspension system 40 and the cutting deck 34 to be more easily accessible (e.g. more exposed) than when the footrest 110 is in the operating position. In other words, the footrest 110 covers less of the suspension system 40 and the cutting deck 34 in the maintenance position than in the operating position. In the illustrated embodiment, the footrest 110 covers the portion of the cutting deck 34 positioned below a frame footprint defined between the second ground-engaging members 28 when the footrest 110 is in the operating position. In the maintenance position, the footrest 110 exposes the portion of the cutting deck 34 positioned within the frame footprint.
To move the footrest 110 from the maintenance position to the operating position, the latch 115 is adjusted to the second, retracted position that permits rotational motion of the footrest 110. For example, in the illustrated embodiment the operator grasps the knob 145 and pulls the knob 145 outward (e.g., away from the footrest 110), which compresses the spring 140 and allows the rod 135 to disengage with the recess 147 of the seat plate 100. In the second position, the latch 115 permits rotation of the footrest 110 about the pivot point 130. In other embodiments, alternative mechanisms (e.g., prop rods, etc.) other than the latch 115 are used to selectively inhibit rotation of the footrest 110.
With continued reference to
The first and second footrest coupling arms 180a, 180b support the first support surface 170 (
A first end 185 of the first support surface 170 is proximate the pivot point 130 (
The second footrest portion 155 is movably coupled (e.g., in a fore and aft position) to the first footrest portion 150 by means of the adjustment mechanism 160 (
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The slots 210a, 210b, 210c are each configured to receive respective fasteners 215a, 215b, 215c. For example, the fasteners 215a, 215b received in the first and second slots 210a, 210b are flanged spacers and the fastener 215c in the third slot 210c threadably receives the securing knob 220. In some embodiments, there are fewer fastener receiving slots (e.g., one or two) or more fastener receiving slots (e.g., four, five, etc.) formed on the first support surface 170. In further embodiments, a slot is positioned infinitely between the first end 185 of the first support surface 170 and the second end 186 of the first support surface 170. In other embodiments, alternate adjusting mechanisms are used to secure, unsecure, and infinitely adjust the second footrest portion 155 relative to the first footrest portion 150.
To adjust the position of the second footrest portion 155 relative to the first footrest portion 150, the footrest 110 is moved to the maintenance position to provide access to the securing knob 220. The operator may then loosen the securing knob 220, which allows the second footrest portion 155 to move relative to the first footrest portion 150 and the fasteners 215a, 215b, 215c to slide along the slots 210a, 210b, 210c in the fore and aft direction. In the illustrated embodiment, the compression limiters 215a, 215b positioned within the first and second slots 210a, 210b restrict lateral movement of the second footrest portion 155 and ensures alignment between the first and second footrest portions 150, 155. The second footrest portion 155 is then secured in place as a result of tightening the securing knob 220. In some embodiments, the adjustment mechanism 160 further includes markings to indicate the position of the second footrest portion 155.
Various features and advantage of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Berglund, Brent P., Spatchek, Kevin A., Forrest, Chris T., Wenzel, Courtney
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